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If you are will to dive into ASOC (Applescript Objective C) aka Cocoa AppleScript the following works.
-- main.scpt
-- Cocoa-AppleScript Applet
--
-- Copyright 2011 {Your Company}. All rights reserved.
-- This is the main script for a Cocoa-AppleScript Applet.
-- You can put the usual script applet handlers here.
property NSString : class "NSString"
property NSDate : class "NSDate"
property NSFileManager : class "NSFileManager"
set afile to "/Users/autox/Desktop/Untitled.scpt"
set afile to NSString's stringWithString_(afile)
set aDate to NSDate's dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow_((date "Friday, January 1, 1904 12:00:00 AM") - (current date))
set filemanager to NSFileManager's defaultManager()
filemanager's setAttributes_ofItemAtPath_error_({NSFileCreationDate:aDate}, afile, {})
Replace the Date Jan 1, 1904 with whatever date you want to use.
-Mark
Remembers when time began in 1904, now time begins in 1970.
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